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Flat, Baroque and Beserk. Good album.
If you don't get Roy Harper. Give up.
Never saw it but read about a film he made back in 1972 called "Made" in a film magazine back then. For some reason it came back to me when I saw the name Roy Harper.
Trailer for it - you'll also recognise the interviewer - (Whispering) Bob Harris
El Loro posted:Never saw it but read about a film he made back in 1972 called "Made" in a film magazine back then. For some reason it came back to me when I saw the name Roy Harper.
Trailer for it - you'll also recognise the interviewer - (Whispering) Bob Harris
The film is actually out on blu-ray and DVD. I paid ÂĢ5.47 on blu-ray from a company called Network On Air.
https://networkonair.com/all-p...s/2427-made-blu-ray-
Thanks EC, though @velvet donkey is more likely to be interested. You can also get it through Amazon at a similar price:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Made-...amp;s=dvd&sr=1-5
The director John MacKenzie made more films, the best known being The Long Good Friday.
El Loro posted:Thanks EC, though @velvet donkey is more likely to be interested. You can also get it through Amazon at a similar price:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Made-...amp;s=dvd&sr=1-5
Network on Air are quite good as it's free P&P which is one of the reasons why I like to buy from them. I also like to support them direct as they produce the product.
They have a very large back catalogue and keep releasing (at quite cheap prices) lots of interesting films and series. They also have regular sales where you can pick up many blu-ray titles for not much more than a Starbucks coffee.
El Loro posted:The director John MacKenzie made more films, the best known being The Long Good Friday.
Yes, I picked up this nice box set from Arrow Films.
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